1. Analyse Doris Lessing
According to the Structuralist, Roland Barthes, there should be the death of the author in the text before any meaning can be constructed at all. If there is no total effacement of the author, the levels of meanings are limited and too much equated with the author. In short, what Barthes implies is that if the author is not killed off, readers are tempted to link the text with the author, his life and background. With the putting aside of the author, emerges a web of multiple interpretations which all form part of one superstructure. ...
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